HB 6385 — An Act Concerning State Agency Complaints Regarding Individuals Or Groups To Social Media Platforms
HB 6385 is a Connecticut state bill that addresses the process by which state agencies may submit complaints regarding individuals or groups to social media platforms. The bill aims to establish procedures for state agencies to report content or accounts to social media platforms, potentially impacting how platforms handle complaints about user content. The bill is currently under review, with a public hearing scheduled.
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